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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4201708" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If a person needs a high capacity weapon with a 30 round magazine with a round that tumbles so it can shred another person for so called "protection" then why would they want to,live in a neighborhood such as that in the first place? More importantly given the proliferation of gun sales with higher calibers and higher capacity magazines you would think that their neighborhoods would be safer not the other way around. </p><p>it's not about "protection" it's about the twisted sense of empowerment a weapon with that capability gives to some maladjusted people who are simply in a mental state whereby they don't know the difference between right and wrong.</p><p>Is a universal background check one that might weed out these kinds of people and perhaps the life that might be saved could be your own....is that too much to ask? </p><p>Of course the NRA would never go along with it because they're not about the average field sportsman haven't been for a long time. All they care about is selling guns. The more the better because the more they sell the more opulent Wayne LaPierre's lifestyle becomes. He doesn't give a rodent's expletive deleted about the kid out there shooting pheasants with his grandfather's 16 gauge because he doesn't make any money off of him. It's the gun manufacturer's whose keeping him in riches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4201708, member: 58386"] If a person needs a high capacity weapon with a 30 round magazine with a round that tumbles so it can shred another person for so called "protection" then why would they want to,live in a neighborhood such as that in the first place? More importantly given the proliferation of gun sales with higher calibers and higher capacity magazines you would think that their neighborhoods would be safer not the other way around. it's not about "protection" it's about the twisted sense of empowerment a weapon with that capability gives to some maladjusted people who are simply in a mental state whereby they don't know the difference between right and wrong. Is a universal background check one that might weed out these kinds of people and perhaps the life that might be saved could be your own....is that too much to ask? Of course the NRA would never go along with it because they're not about the average field sportsman haven't been for a long time. All they care about is selling guns. The more the better because the more they sell the more opulent Wayne LaPierre's lifestyle becomes. He doesn't give a rodent's expletive deleted about the kid out there shooting pheasants with his grandfather's 16 gauge because he doesn't make any money off of him. It's the gun manufacturer's whose keeping him in riches. [/QUOTE]
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